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vice president nicolas maduro made an unexpected trip to the capital of cuba, where president chavez is receiving cancer treatment. >> 19 days after undergoing surgery, president chavez's health continues to be frail. it is a process not without risk. we have decided to stay in heaven for the next few hours, accompanying the commander and his- -- in havana for the next few hours, accompanying the commander and his family. >> instead of calming people down, it has worried people. they are wondering what will happen next and what surprised people the most is that they are staying in cuba. that raised a lot of questions. is anything else going to be announced in the coming days? what do the cuban doctors tell the vice president? will thomas come back on time for his inauguration on january 10? those are only some of the questions? -- questions. they are also worried about the political situation and the possibility of political instability if something were to happen to hugo chavez. instead of calming people, people have lots of uncertainty in this coming day. in a 22 men are on their w
vice president nicolas maduro made an unexpected trip to the capital of cuba, where president chavez is receiving cancer treatment. >> 19 days after undergoing surgery, president chavez's health continues to be frail. it is a process not without risk. we have decided to stay in heaven for the next few hours, accompanying the commander and his- -- in havana for the next few hours, accompanying the commander and his family. >> instead of calming people down, it has worried people....
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than $800 million for mexican drug cartels and covered up illegal transactions for burma, iran, sudan, cuba, and libya. those nations were under banking sanctions because of human rights atrocities, terrorism, or, in iran's case, a nuclear program. the british bank will pay $1.9 billion to the u.s. government, the largest such fine in history. senior correspondent john miller is in new york following the story for us tonight. john? >> reporter: scott, it's a case that has everything: everything except an arrest. and that struck some as odd because in an 80-page document of court papers, the bank admits to almost going out of its way to act as a financial clearing house for international pariahs and drug dealers. h.s.b.c. officials listed mexico in its lowest risk category for money laundering during a four- year period when mexican drug cartels were funneling hundreds of millions of dollars through the bank. u.s. attorney loretta lynch. >> the investigation revealed that staggering amounts of cash, hundreds of thousands of u.s. dollars daily, were being deposited into h.s.b.c. mexico using
than $800 million for mexican drug cartels and covered up illegal transactions for burma, iran, sudan, cuba, and libya. those nations were under banking sanctions because of human rights atrocities, terrorism, or, in iran's case, a nuclear program. the british bank will pay $1.9 billion to the u.s. government, the largest such fine in history. senior correspondent john miller is in new york following the story for us tonight. john? >> reporter: scott, it's a case that has everything:...
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he'll head to cuba for a third time. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. johnny manziel, his speech moving his parents to tears. >> i just want to thank you for the encouragement, the love and the patience over the years. grandpa, all the times we used to play in the hallway, i love you with all my heart and to grandma, i'm sorry for all of the things that we broke in the house. >> he threw for 3,000 yards and rushed for 1,000. >>> finally, police in texas trying to arrest a man for a second time after he escaped from a cruiser. the suspect still in handcuffs. manages to open the back door of the car. the back door was still active. allowing him to roll it down and unlock that door. got to love that one. they got the car not too far away. little embarrassed there. >> i'm surprised they released that video. >> john, thank you. >>> good news for holiday shopping, gas prices are dropping. dropping quite dramatically as a matter of fact. john schriffen has more. >> reporter: e experts say one of the reasons prices are goi
he'll head to cuba for a third time. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. johnny manziel, his speech moving his parents to tears. >> i just want to thank you for the encouragement, the love and the patience over the years. grandpa, all the times we used to play in the hallway, i love you with all my heart and to grandma, i'm sorry for all of the things that we broke in the house. >> he threw for 3,000 yards...
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and allowing $660 million in prohibited transactions from countries including libya, cuba, burma, sudan and iran. federal prosecutors say the bankers didn't just look the other way, they actually went a step further. one occasion hsbc instructed a bank in iran on how to format payment messages so that the transactions would not be blocked or rejected by the united states. >> shepard: in other words, the bankers told the iranians how to get around our laws. in a statement, the bank's chief executive says we accept responsibility for our mistakes. we have said we are profoundly sorry for them and we do so again. so the bank is sorry but again nobody is going to prison. prosecutors say some people at the justice department wanted it bring criminal charges but they decided against it. did they lack evidence? no. prosecutors say they had plenty of evidence. nobody is going to prison because it would risk the future of one of the world's largest banks. considering the fine the bank has to pay it means the ones who are paying the real price for all of this are the shareholders. and the bank ex
and allowing $660 million in prohibited transactions from countries including libya, cuba, burma, sudan and iran. federal prosecutors say the bankers didn't just look the other way, they actually went a step further. one occasion hsbc instructed a bank in iran on how to format payment messages so that the transactions would not be blocked or rejected by the united states. >> shepard: in other words, the bankers told the iranians how to get around our laws. in a statement, the bank's chief...
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in baltimore, urging the audience to take a page from jose marti, the revolutionary poet and hero of cuba's independence from spain -- >> you need to cultivate the marti mind. the marti mind is simply that, as much love as i have for my own group, i have for every other group. to take possessive investment in each others' struggles. where whatever's happening to the gay community, is happening to us. whatever's happening in the asian community, that's us. instead of possessive commodified investment in our identities, we need to take possessive investment in our other communities' struggles. >> the life and work of junot diaz contain many worlds, and that makes him all the more worth listening to. his imagination travels between the old and the new, between the america that was and the america we're becoming. straddling different cultures, yet american to the core -- he seems to be looking in every direction at once -- a spotter of the future, a curator of the past, a man very much of the here and now. in his first book, "drown" and in "the brief wondrous life of oscar wao" -- the novel tha
in baltimore, urging the audience to take a page from jose marti, the revolutionary poet and hero of cuba's independence from spain -- >> you need to cultivate the marti mind. the marti mind is simply that, as much love as i have for my own group, i have for every other group. to take possessive investment in each others' struggles. where whatever's happening to the gay community, is happening to us. whatever's happening in the asian community, that's us. instead of possessive commodified...
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we have a quarantine -- quarantine around cuba. one thing that happens is a soviet submarine is found by american ships and they start to drop the assault charges -- depth charges on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. people are passing out inside the submarine. they have no communications with the kremlin. the commander says load the torpedoes. it probably started already -- we are not doing somersaults down here when the war is starting. the nuclear torpedo, they said it ready to launch. fortunately one of the other commanders at a lower rank talk to them out of it. might have saved the world. >> so close to the edge. really one of the scariest moments -- we did not know this. we were teenagers. that is when all of this criticism of kennedy and all love the after quarterbacking, but, my god, we would not be good to talk. >> director oliver stone and his. -- historian peter kuznick, saturday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, part of four-days of nonfiction books and thspan2. >> cornell university law professo
we have a quarantine -- quarantine around cuba. one thing that happens is a soviet submarine is found by american ships and they start to drop the assault charges -- depth charges on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. people are passing out inside the submarine. they have no communications with the kremlin. the commander says load the torpedoes. it probably started already -- we are not doing somersaults down here when the war is starting. the nuclear torpedo, they...
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he'll head to cuba for a third surgery for the first time he has named a successor, if he can no longer lead that country. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel, becoming the first of ever college freshman to ever win the prestigious award. his speech moving his parents to tears. >> i just want to thank you for the encouragement, the love and the patience over the years. grandpa, it's all the times we used to play in the hallway, i love you with all my heart and you inspired me to play football, and to grandma, i'm sorry for all of the things that we broke in the house. >> he threw for 3,000 yards and rushed for 1,000. >>> finally, police in texas trying to arrest a man for a second time after he escaped from a cruiser. take a look at this video. the suspect still in handcuffs. manages to open the back door of the car. he sneaks up front. tiptoeing all the way. the back door was still active. allowing him to roll it down and reach out and unlock that door. got to love that one. they go
he'll head to cuba for a third surgery for the first time he has named a successor, if he can no longer lead that country. >>> and the college football phenom known as johnny football has earned a new nickname. johnny heisman. texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel, becoming the first of ever college freshman to ever win the prestigious award. his speech moving his parents to tears. >> i just want to thank you for the encouragement, the love and the patience over the years....
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. $41 million for military bases including cuba. 23 million for tree planting, 4 million for sand dunes, $4 million for new cars and office equipment at the fbi. $2 million for a new roof at the smithsonian all the way down to $1 million for treason cemeteries, so here is the debate. did that storm hit d.c. or new york and new jersey? is it the right thing to nationalize the disasters? should you have it at the state -- spinning at the state level and not governed by the federal government? that is the problem. no hearings at on the spending in the spending bill. $60 billion on this is equal to what the tax hike would be in the top 2% bracket. dennis: what are they -- do we have any idea? >> reporter: i have been checking into it. no word. we have an update from the governors of new york, new jersey, and connecticut's and 60 billion went out the door two weeks after katrina. seven weeks after hurricane sandy. but with hurricane katrina, we saw a lot of pork in there, too. a big pork wagon. soccer balls for federal workers, new laptops for federal workers, new cell phones for federal wor
. $41 million for military bases including cuba. 23 million for tree planting, 4 million for sand dunes, $4 million for new cars and office equipment at the fbi. $2 million for a new roof at the smithsonian all the way down to $1 million for treason cemeteries, so here is the debate. did that storm hit d.c. or new york and new jersey? is it the right thing to nationalize the disasters? should you have it at the state -- spinning at the state level and not governed by the federal government?...
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cuba's not about government dominating the economy, but going to jail for accessing the interpret, being beat up on the side of the church because you spoke out against the government. you know, that doesn't happen here, and so i'm not, in any way, drawing that parallel. >> do you feel less free than four years ago? >> well, i don't know if that's the right way to put it. i think that our future economic options are being significantly diminished by some of the choices that have been made by the president and by his party. for example, i talked about it last night, i, as a federal employee am blessed to have a chance at a federal savingsing s account, and i wish more americans had those. i use that for my copayment when i take to the kids to the hospital when they have an accident on a golf cart, but now it's changed. .. and 20 years ago we may have had more flexibility in that regard. now a lot of countries are open and friendly to business and firms are finding they'd rather be here, but if it gets too uncomfortable, though just invest somewhere else. they'd rather be here, but we need
cuba's not about government dominating the economy, but going to jail for accessing the interpret, being beat up on the side of the church because you spoke out against the government. you know, that doesn't happen here, and so i'm not, in any way, drawing that parallel. >> do you feel less free than four years ago? >> well, i don't know if that's the right way to put it. i think that our future economic options are being significantly diminished by some of the choices that have...
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that includes cuba. ashley: cuba? >> 23 million for tree plantings and 4 million for sand dunes to rehabilitate them at kennedy space center. 4 million worth of new cars and office equipment for the fbi. 2 million for a new roof at smithsonian. 1 million bucks for trees at cemeteries. the item that jumped out $3 billion to fix or replace federal government assets. 3 billion bucks is included in there. is it related to the storm or is there just a pork wagon? that is what is under debate now. this is what happens when the debate should be you nationalizing disasters? should you have the state level --. tracy: here is my question. do think we're total idiots? we do this every time they put something like this out. someone like you rips it apart and gets bottom of the it. >> when i covered boots on the ground, katrina in new orleans. we saw the same thing happen, federal money wasted on soccer balls for federal workers. laptops. new cell phones. the thing is, three governors, new york, new jersey and connecticut wrote an
that includes cuba. ashley: cuba? >> 23 million for tree plantings and 4 million for sand dunes to rehabilitate them at kennedy space center. 4 million worth of new cars and office equipment for the fbi. 2 million for a new roof at smithsonian. 1 million bucks for trees at cemeteries. the item that jumped out $3 billion to fix or replace federal government assets. 3 billion bucks is included in there. is it related to the storm or is there just a pork wagon? that is what is under debate...
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we have a quarantine and blockade around cuba. a soviet submarine is bound by americans -- found by americans. they knocked out electrical system. people were passing out inside the submarine. there's no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says, low the torpedoes. let's attack. the world were probably started already up above. -- war probably started already up above. they said it ready to launch. fortunately, one of the other commanders on the ship to talk him out of it. he might have saved the world. >> it was one of the scariest moments for mankind. this is what all this criticism of kennedy -- we cannot even be here to talk. >> director oliver stone and peter kuznick the untold history of united states. -- on the untold history of the united states. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by matt did bennett, senior vice president of a group called third way. what is third way? guest: we cover a range of issues. host: who are some of the members of your think tank? guest: would have g
we have a quarantine and blockade around cuba. a soviet submarine is bound by americans -- found by americans. they knocked out electrical system. people were passing out inside the submarine. there's no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says, low the torpedoes. let's attack. the world were probably started already up above. -- war probably started already up above. they said it ready to launch. fortunately, one of the other commanders on the ship to talk him out...
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the reports are he reached out to cuba, ecuador and venezuela to try to find a place to live after this war. we're also hearing that several arab countries in the middle east have also begun offering asylum to president assad as a way to try to end this. a spokesman for the assad regime says president assad will never leave syria nor will he ever use chemical weapons. they deny even having them. intelligence reports suggests otherwise. this bloody conflict, jon, seems to be entering a new phase where we don't really know what will happen. jon: ominous developments there. conor powell, thank you. jenna: well, it was a storm for the record books. superstorm sandy devastating parts of the east coast. it may have been just a category 1 hurricane, just a category 1 but remember, remember this warning from our very own janice dean? >> a million people could be affected by this storm. so people like, oh, it is a northeast storm. only a category 1. what is the big deal? no, this is an impressive storm. this is not just a tropical system as jenna mentioned. we have basically a hurricane inside a
the reports are he reached out to cuba, ecuador and venezuela to try to find a place to live after this war. we're also hearing that several arab countries in the middle east have also begun offering asylum to president assad as a way to try to end this. a spokesman for the assad regime says president assad will never leave syria nor will he ever use chemical weapons. they deny even having them. intelligence reports suggests otherwise. this bloody conflict, jon, seems to be entering a new phase...
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ecuador, nicaragua, colombia, chile and uruguay, in addition to its existing diplomatic missions in cuba, argentina, brazil, mexico and venezuela. according to a u.s. intelligence analyst, these diplomatic missions are simply fronts for iran to carry out its nefarious activities in the region and a potential platform to increase the presence of operatives, a designated foreign terrorist organization and an arm of iran's revolutionary guard. iran is not only an enemy of the united states but also that of our allies. in the recent conflict between israel and the palestinians, the iranian regime had time and again displayed its brazen disregard for peace by wanting to resupply the hamas terrorist organization in lebanon to continue their deadly rocket barrage on our greatest ally, the democratic jewish state of israel. once -- one state sponsor of terrorism after another continues to receive the royal treatment from these tie ran thes of latin america -- these tyrants of latin america. last month syria's deputy foreign minister also visited the regimes of venezuela, cuba, knick rag washingt
ecuador, nicaragua, colombia, chile and uruguay, in addition to its existing diplomatic missions in cuba, argentina, brazil, mexico and venezuela. according to a u.s. intelligence analyst, these diplomatic missions are simply fronts for iran to carry out its nefarious activities in the region and a potential platform to increase the presence of operatives, a designated foreign terrorist organization and an arm of iran's revolutionary guard. iran is not only an enemy of the united states but...
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. >> 's adversaries put missiles in cuba. the united states over seven surveillance flights over there and then the tension builds and we have a quarantine or blockade around cuba. one of the everything that happens during that time is a soviet submarine is found by american shapes and they start to drop missile charges, said churches on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. the carbon dioxide is rising. people are passing out inside the submarine. they have no predications at the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says luther torpedoes. let's attack at the world were probably started already have the best. i'm not going to do somersaults down here in the word starting had been appointed disgraced our country. so they sent it ready to launch. fortunately, one of the other commanders on the ship talk to matter that. might it save the world. >> this is so close to the edge and it really was one of the scariest moments in mankind. >> we didn't know this, we were teenagers, but that's how this critici
. >> 's adversaries put missiles in cuba. the united states over seven surveillance flights over there and then the tension builds and we have a quarantine or blockade around cuba. one of the everything that happens during that time is a soviet submarine is found by american shapes and they start to drop missile charges, said churches on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. the carbon dioxide is rising. people are passing out inside the submarine. they have no...
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president assad is reaching out to several countries seeking asylum, he's apparently reached out to cuba, venezuela and ecuador, also several arab countries have reached out, the possibility of offering him asylum. now, none of this seems to have changed assad's mind. a spokesman for him, though, is saying he will never leave syria, and he would never use chemical weapons. clearly, megyn, things are happening in syria that have a potential for a very deadly outcome. megyn: conor, thank you. one heartbreaking story we are hearing comes from the city of aleppo, a community that many business owners and minority groups had called home. now it's a war zone, like much of syria. rubble replacing buildings, one family so terrified, they have reportedly lived underground for four months with only a tiny lamp to give them light. the family says it only leaves the makeshift bunker once every two weeks to shower and only adding to the crisis, the city is now facing the possibility of water, food and electricity shortages. >>> well, the chilling possibility that syria could possibly use sarin gas at
president assad is reaching out to several countries seeking asylum, he's apparently reached out to cuba, venezuela and ecuador, also several arab countries have reached out, the possibility of offering him asylum. now, none of this seems to have changed assad's mind. a spokesman for him, though, is saying he will never leave syria, and he would never use chemical weapons. clearly, megyn, things are happening in syria that have a potential for a very deadly outcome. megyn: conor, thank you. one...
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hugo chavez is heading to cuba for his third cancer treatment. patrick opman is in havana this morning. tell us about the timetable for the surgery. any details we now know. good morning. we know hugo chavez left venezuela a little after 1:00 a.m. local time. and he would undergo surgery almost immediately when he arrived in havana. we're awaiting word if the surgery has begun. how long it will take. those kinds of details. these are details sometimes hard to get, because venezuelan leader has been tightlipped as he battles cancer. he is literally fighting for her life. nicholas monduro would take up the mantel if chavez was not able to stay in office. he would be the successor. but hugo chavez, very interesting talk about the pain he's feeling, physical discomfort. talked about how this has not gone the way he had hoped it would. he has had a number of setbacks, but, soledad, he says his life is in the hands of god and his medical team in cuba. >> he would be right. patrick oppman. hands of god and the medical team. other stories making news. >>
hugo chavez is heading to cuba for his third cancer treatment. patrick opman is in havana this morning. tell us about the timetable for the surgery. any details we now know. good morning. we know hugo chavez left venezuela a little after 1:00 a.m. local time. and he would undergo surgery almost immediately when he arrived in havana. we're awaiting word if the surgery has begun. how long it will take. those kinds of details. these are details sometimes hard to get, because venezuelan leader has...
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and because so many people in the caribbean including 54 in haiti and 11 in cuba and october 29, crashed ashore the united states. it seemed he had taken 131 american lives which included 53 new yorkers. in the new york city region, madam chair, which you know well, 305,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. to put for residents lost power for transit system carried daily raiders was forced to shut down. 37 health care facilities housing with 6000 patients were forced to evacuate. she doesn't also rose or damaged inflows. all systems seem to client up over 70 billion still accumulating. it's the second most expensive storm in u.s. history after hurricane katrina in the face of unimaginable destruction it's been inspired and hurt me to see so many citizens from every neighborhood and across the country pitching in with relief efforts. being a circus than a marble. for the 231,000 new yorkers have contacted fema in 680 million in assistance approved. department of agriculture's food and nutrition services distributed 1.1 million pounds of household face he was used to but obviously as my col
and because so many people in the caribbean including 54 in haiti and 11 in cuba and october 29, crashed ashore the united states. it seemed he had taken 131 american lives which included 53 new yorkers. in the new york city region, madam chair, which you know well, 305,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. to put for residents lost power for transit system carried daily raiders was forced to shut down. 37 health care facilities housing with 6000 patients were forced to evacuate. she doesn't...
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starting with the government's first position on guantanamo bay was no-man's land they already rented from cuba the majority was to the extent that the law exists in guantanamo bay. there is no other power, certainly castro is not controlling what was happening there. so, to the government said habeas corpus doesn't extend to guantanamo bay so for that purpose of this part of the usa and a follow on cases in in the lower court so all of the returns are in. >> the next question is 1i know you never get. what is your view of the nomination process that comes from fort lewis and how might it be improved to make it less frustrating were demeaning to? >> it wasn't always the way it has been for the nominations. it would include our chief justice, justice alito, justice so why -- sotomayor and justice kagan. people decided to go along party lines. contrast that with the way that it was when i was nominated in 1993 in the justice breyer the following year. my biggest supporter of the senate judiciary committee was senator orrin hatch and he confirmed that and he wrote an autobiography in which he take
starting with the government's first position on guantanamo bay was no-man's land they already rented from cuba the majority was to the extent that the law exists in guantanamo bay. there is no other power, certainly castro is not controlling what was happening there. so, to the government said habeas corpus doesn't extend to guantanamo bay so for that purpose of this part of the usa and a follow on cases in in the lower court so all of the returns are in. >> the next question is 1i know...
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discovered surveillance flights and the tension builds that we have a quarantine or blockade around cuba and one of the things that happened in that time is a soviet submarine is found by american ships and they dropped depth charges on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. carbon dioxide was rising. people were passing out inside the submarine. no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says load the torpedoes, outlets attack. the war probably started already. we are not going to do somersaults when the war started. we're not going to disgrace the country so launch the nuclear torpedo. they said it ready to launch. fortunately one of the other commanders with a lower rank talked him out of it. he might have saved the world. >> this is so close to the edge. it really was one of the scariest moments in history. >> in human history. >> we were teenagers. i am so grateful, all this criticism of kennedy, but we wouldn't even be here to talk. >> director oliver histone on the and told a history of the united states, saturday night at:00 eastern
discovered surveillance flights and the tension builds that we have a quarantine or blockade around cuba and one of the things that happened in that time is a soviet submarine is found by american ships and they dropped depth charges on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. carbon dioxide was rising. people were passing out inside the submarine. no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says load the torpedoes, outlets attack. the war probably...